Duplex10m2 has been situated on a new address in the city-center
of Sarajevo since July 2012 and has since then emerged into
Duplex100m2. The gallery's new address is Obala Kulina Bana 22. The new
space is an apartment of 100m2 built in the Austrian-Hungarian style
with a view on the Miljacka River, devoted to contemporary art. It is
separated into two parts. The first part, the “living room”, kept its
domestic character, while at the same time serving as an office, a space
for meetings and discussions, and a show room for the presentation of
artistic works. The second part of the apartment is dedicated to
exhibitions: two standard white cube exhibition spaces.

From 2004, Duplex100m2 supports the art scene of Sarajevo,
Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Balkans. It hosts numerous artists,
enables them production, exhibition and presentation of their works;
plans and organizes exhibitions on the local, regional and international
level; it enhances the visibility of art in Bosnia and Herzegovina out
of its boarders, especially on international contemporary art fairs; it
makes connections between numerous contemporary art actors – artists,
curators, institutional representatives and private partners; everything
with the aim to foster new projects and establish an unusual platform
of artistic encounters.

Duplex100m2, with its strong network and on-the-ground
experience, also develops its service and advisory activities for
international project leaders in Sarajevo and Bosnia and Herzegovina:
agencies, institutions, companies, and individuals who are active in the
field of art and culture. Duplex’s team ensures total or partial
planning, implementation, communication, logistical support and
monitoring of projects.

Duplex100m2 is expanding its activities in a space which at
the same time serves as an exhibition space, manufacturing shop, agency
for project design and development, show room for hosting art lovers and
art collectors, as well as a space of encounters and actions.

Duplex100m2 is supported by agnès b. Endowment Fund and the Agency of Paris.